To register a property in Bahrain, you need to follow a structured process. Here’s an overview of the steps:
- Property Sale Agreement: Before registering the property, the buyer and seller must enter into a legal sale agreement, typically prepared by a licensed real estate agent or a lawyer. Ensure the agreement complies with Bahrain’s property laws.
- Title Deed Verification: The buyer should verify the property’s title deed at the Survey and Land Registration Bureau (SLRB) to ensure there are no disputes or legal issues related to the property.
- Required Documentation: Both parties must gather the necessary documents, which typically include:
- National ID or passport (for both the buyer and seller)
- The signed sale agreement
- Proof of property ownership (title deed)
- NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the relevant authorities, especially if the property is within a freehold zone for foreigners.
- Registration Fees: Property registration involves paying a fee, typically around 2% of the property value. This can sometimes be reduced if paid within 60 days of signing the sale agreement.
- Submit Documents to SLRB: The buyer submits the required documents and fees to the Survey and Land Registration Bureau. They will verify the documents and process the registration.
- Issuance of New Title Deed: Once the registration is complete, the SLRB issues a new title deed in the buyer’s name, confirming ownership.
- Final Steps: Ensure any associated fees (like taxes or municipal charges) are settled, and collect the title deed from the SLRB.
For foreigners, it’s essential to confirm whether the property is in a freehold zone, as non-GCC nationals can only purchase property in designated areas.
For more details, it’s advisable to consult with local legal professionals or visit the SLRB website.
To register a property in Bahrain, you can contact the Survey and Land Registration Bureau (SLRB) for further guidance. Here are the details:
- Website: slrb.gov.bh
- Phone: +973 1756 6666
- Email: info@slrb.gov.bh
- Address: Survey & Land Registration Bureau, P.O. Box 1067, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.
For any legal support, it’s advisable to consult a Bahraini real estate lawyer or licensed real estate agent.
